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Need a good MTL clearomizer for a beginner.

Kiicki

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My mom has promised to give vaping a try, and she has been smoking for 30+ years.
I want to get her something really good, as I doubt she wants to give it another try if it happens that the first tank would perform any good.

It's been a while since I MTL and my last MTL clearomizer was a Aspire Nautilus mini, but I assume the tank is getting a bit outdated, even though the tank is pretty good. Is there something newer/better out there?

I have been looking at the Endura T18/T22 and it seems pretty good.
I have also been looking at the Joyetech Cubis and people are saying it performs great for MTL if you use those 1.5ohm Clapton coils in it. I'm not to sure about that though, but I have never tried it.

I'm not looking for a tank that produce huge clouds, just something that is close to a cigarette. The flavor should be performing good, and the hit should be strict. It should also be easily to fill it. I remember I always had problems filling the Nautilus mini, since you don't get a good grip when taking it apart. I always had to use some kind of a tool when opening the tank to fill it. I want to avoid these kinds of issues.

I only need the tank, so starter kit is not something I need. I have plenty of tube mods and box mods to choose from.
 

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Aspire Nautilus Mini is still my MTL tank of choice. Doesn't get better IMHO in terms of vape quality, closest to a cigarette style inhale, and also coil availability.

Can't say I ever had issues refilling, sounds like you may have tightened it up too much.
 

Kiicki

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Aspire Nautilus Mini is still my MTL tank of choice. Doesn't get better IMHO in terms of vape quality, closest to a cigarette style inhale, and also coil availability.

Can't say I ever had issues refilling, sounds like you may have tightened it up too much.
Maybe I should just buy coils for the Nautilus since I already got the tank, but I really want to try out the Endura T18. So many people have said that this is just perfect for people that are trying to quit. The tank costs only $10-$15 and I got a perfect mod for it.

Thought that there would be other clearomizers that would outperform the Nautilus by now, but maybe I should give both another try.
 

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My wife uses an Aspire Nautilus Mini on a COV Mini Volt mod and is very pleased with the combination. I occasionally use a Kanger Mini Protank III, with the optional AFC ring, on an iTaste VV4. Vapour production is lighter than I'd like, on either of those, though. I also occasionally use an eLeaf GS-Tank on my Joyetech eVic-VTC Mini. Of the gear I have: That combination gives me the most satisfactory MTL experience. Supra-ohm coil atomizers in all: 1.6 to 1.8Ω.
 

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My mom has promised to give vaping a try, and she has been smoking for 30+ years.
I want to get her something really good, as I doubt she wants to give it another try if it happens that the first tank would perform any good.

It's been a while since I MTL and my last MTL clearomizer was a Aspire Nautilus mini, but I assume the tank is getting a bit outdated, even though the tank is pretty good. Is there something newer/better out there?

I have been looking at the Endura T18/T22 and it seems pretty good.
I have also been looking at the Joyetech Cubis and people are saying it performs great for MTL if you use those 1.5ohm Clapton coils in it. I'm not to sure about that though, but I have never tried it.

I'm not looking for a tank that produce huge clouds, just something that is close to a cigarette. The flavor should be performing good, and the hit should be strict. It should also be easily to fill it. I remember I always had problems filling the Nautilus mini, since you don't get a good grip when taking it apart. I always had to use some kind of a tool when opening the tank to fill it. I want to avoid these kinds of issues.

I only need the tank, so starter kit is not something I need. I have plenty of tube mods and box mods to choose from.
Subtank Nano or Subvod Nano would be good options. You can get the higher ohm coils for them but still have the good airflow.
 

Artemis

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Aspire Nautilus with a triton 2/aspire clapton coil. I have tried quite a few mtl tanks and this is still my favorite tank.
 

Kiicki

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Aspire Nautilus with a triton 2/aspire clapton coil. I have tried quite a few mtl tanks and this is still my favorite tank.
Where do I find these coils? I only find those .5 ohm coils, is that it?
 

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